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sophie_talks@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•What is a game you can’t understand why its so popular ?English
5·4 days agoHonestly? Escape from Tarkov.
I understand what it’s going for on paper. The tension, the risk, the realism. But every time I watch someone play it looks like 45 minutes of cautious walking followed by dying to someone they never saw in a direction they couldn’t predict.
Maybe I’m just not built for it.
sophie_talks@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Any good indie games on steam? Can be any genre.English
3·4 days agoDredge if you haven’t touched it yet … fishing but deeply unsettling in the best way. Short, cheap, stays with you.
Tunic if you want something that genuinely respects your intelligence. Feels like Zelda until it doesn’t.
And if you’re okay with losing sleep, Noita. Just go in blind.
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Games@lemmy.world•Warhorse says that the new Middle-earth RPG 'will be a living world' with a 'strong narrative focus' and says new Kingdom Come game could arrive 'next fiscal year'English
9·4 days agoWarhorse buying and restoring the actual castle from KCD is the most on-brand thing a studio has ever done. That’s a team that genuinely gives a shit about what they’re making. The Middle-earth RPG being described as a “living world” is doing a lot of heavy lifting though … every studio says that. But if anyone can actually deliver it after KCD2, it’s probably them. And yeah, Bethesda announcing Skyrim again in 3, 2, 1…

Half these “sold out” stories don’t tell you if it was 500 units or 50. Supply was already a mess before the price hike … AI ate the RAM market and now everything downstream pays for it. The device is great, the timing is just bad.